Established in 2014, Tiger Stripe Publishing is an independent hybrid publisher focused on culturally diverse children’s books. Our mission is to deliver exceptional stories that reflect the experiences of all children.
New Release!!
The Afterschool Adventures of the Ultra-Shock Barbershop
By Isaac Perry
For ages 8 - 14
EARTH IS UNDER ATTACK!
Hyde Park has been invaded!
It gets worse: The only hope is three oddball kids, a weird rabbit, and a very old barber! Yikes.
Introducing the Afterschool Adventures of the Ultra-Shock Barbershop, where a proud band of misfits becomes the only thing to stand between a monstrous enemy and the destruction of the world.
As their lives change forever, these new heroes go beyond what they thought was real and learn the true power of Ultra-Shock!
Super-Q Series!
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Q Saves the Sun: Super Q Series, Book 1
By Isaac Perry
For ages 5 - 8A FATHER. A SON. A DINOSAUR.
Inspired by his father's bedtime stories, 9-year-old Qadeer Taylor transforms into the adventurous hero SUPER-Q! When alien robots steal the sun, Super-Q and his sidekick Brian venture deep into outer space to stop them. Will Q find a way to defeat the aliens before Earth loses its sun forever? -
Q Tangles With Time: Super-Q Series Book 2
By Isaac Perry
For ages 5 - 8A FATHER. A SON. A DINOSAUR.
When a time-freezing villain attacks the city, Super-Q and his sidekick Brian must do whatever they can to stop him. Will our heroes be able to protect the city, or will they run out of time.
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Because of Khalid
By Carolyn Armstrong
For ages 11 - 15This chapter book is about a 12-year-old African-American Chris who is was recently transplanted in the Serengeti. Chris befriends Khalid, a young Maasai warrior, who teaches him Swahili and about the land and the animals that are an integral part of the Serengeti. His life changes when he witnesses an attack on his favorite elephant by poachers.
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A Song for Robin
By Amanda Caverzasi
For ages 8 - 12A work of historical fiction this book tell of story of ten-year-old Robin living in the 1960s. When she sees the local hotel clerk refuse a room to two African Americans, she’s confused. It’s the first time she has witnessed an act of racism. Seeing a new side of the people she’s known all her life, Robin will try to make sense of their actions and ultimately her own. A Song for Robin is inspired by the life of Ella Jenkins.
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Nuri Means Light
By Joy Triche
For ages 2 - 5
What’s the story behind your name? What does your name mean? Curious pre-schooler Nuri wants to know. Her friends have beautiful names like Rafiki, Misaki, Alba, and Brooklyn. Their names have special meanings. Now Nuri wants to know what her name means!
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How I Became We
By Raquel Monroe, PhD
For ages 2 - 100
How I Became We is a whimsical way to remind children (and adults!) of the importance of friendship and love over material things.